ontological

IPA: ɑntʌɫˈɑdʒɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • Of or relating to ontology.
  • Of or pertaining to the nature of being or existence.
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Examples of "ontological" in Sentences

  • Once we clear the mind of the idea of ontological blemishes, however, we can begin to look at things pragmatically.
  • Iago expresses his philosophy in what Harold Bloom has referred to as the ontological negation, "I am not what I am."
  • Others still could be said to go a step further, basing their faith in ontological arguments for the a priori truth of God’s existence.
  • Because Down syndrome is determined at conception and leaves its imprint in every cell of the person's body, it raises what philosophers call ontological questions.
  • Like the "Arab Spring", it is led by young people who have lost what sociologist Anthony Giddens calls "ontological security" -- the mental stability that depends on a sense of continuity of the world and the future.
  • We now know quite a bit about the human mind, how it constrains our imaginations by forcing information into boxes called ontological categories, and what kinds of cognitive errors including projection it is prone to.
  • We now know quite a bit about the human mind, how it constrains our imaginations by forcing information into boxes called ontological categories, and what kinds of cognitive errors (including projection) it is prone to.

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